Tea! This subreddit is for discussion of beverages made from soaking camellia sinensis leaves (or twigs) in water, and, to a lesser extent, herbal infusions, yerba mate, and other tisanes. Talk about your favorite place to buy tea, the growers and farms, processing methods, vendors, or equipment. There's a whole world of tea out there beyond the humble (yet handy) bag, and this is a great place to learn!

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Does anyone know where one could purchase seeds or saplings of camellia varieties intended for tea? I can get camellia bushes here in the states from greenhouses but I imagine they are bred for nice flowers rather than tea...

Darn, you missed a great chance to buy tea bush saplings at the Northwest Tea Festival in Seattle last month.

The plants were from Sakuma Brothers Farm an hour's drive North of Seattle, which is one of the few commercial tea plantations in the US. They normally don't sell tea plants, but might make an exception if you inquire and ask about the Tea Festival plants. They've very hardy, an Assamica strain developed in Oregon a couple of decades ago that performs well even in areas with relatively cold weather.

Good question. They're known for their strawberry and raspberry plants, and ship those, so I imagine they may be able to ship tea plants. The ones at the festival were a couple feet high so I don't know for sure though.